The Dubai
Strategic Plan 2015 was announced by His
Highness Sheikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Prime Minister and Vice
President, and Ruler of Dubai, on the 3rd of February, 2007. The Dubai
Strategic Plan (DSP), launched under the theme "Dubai...Where The Future
Begins", sets out a strategic approach to develop the emirate's most
dynamic economic sectors.
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Dubai Strategic
Plan for 2015 may be revised
The Dubai Strategic Plan for 2015 may be revised in light of the
global financial crisis, said His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al
Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of UAE and Ruler of Dubai, in an
e-session with citizens and residents held on 1st June, 2009.
"In
2005, we were successful in achieving the objectives of the 2010 plan.
Therefore, we had to revise our plan, coming up with the 2006-2015 plan.
Following a similar logic, the implications of the global financial crisis
required that we revise our 2015 plan. The plan is currently under a careful
review, wherein we are monitoring all the developments in the financial markets
and the global economy. Should we feel that the timelines set for our
initiatives need to be adjusted, we will adjust them in order to maintain a
reasonable and actionable plan, and ensure the achievement of its
objectives.." See
the complete response by the Prime Minister to a question asked by resident
Julian Becker, as well as the full e-session by the Prime Minister.
HH Sheikh
Mohammed answers media through the UAE Prime Minister Website
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime
Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, answers wide-ranging questions from the
media on many issues including the global crisis and its impact on Dubai,
population demographics, labour rights, the UAE federation and many other
issues. See
the full 12,606 word, 31 page response to the first media session.
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